Caecum subspirale Carpenter, 1857

Raines, Bret K., 2020, A Rosetta Stone for eastern Pacific Caecidae (Gastropoda: Caenogastropoda), Zootaxa 4827 (1), pp. 1-146 : 68-70

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Caecum subspirale Carpenter, 1857
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Caecum subspirale Carpenter, 1857 View in CoL

Figures 48 View FIGURE 48 A–E, 49A–I, 50A–B, 127G

Caecum (Elephantulum) subspirale Carpenter, 1857: 315 View in CoL , 4 syntypes NHMUK 1857.6.4.1515, Mazatlan.

Caecum (Elephantulum) abnormale Carpenter, 1857: 316 View in CoL , 1 syntype NHMUK 1857.6.4.1516, Mazatlan. (syn. nov.).

Caecum (Elephantulum) obtusum Carpenter, 1857: 317 View in CoL , 2 syntypes NHMUK 1857.6.4.1517, Mazatlan.

? Caecum validum de Folin, 1867a: 40 View in CoL , 8 syntypes MNHN-IM-2000-4582, Panama

Caecum (Elephantulum) subspirale View in CoL — Carpenter, 1858: 419.

Caecum subspirale View in CoL — Carpenter, 1860: 32; Palmer, 1951: 43; Brann, 1966: pl. 32, fig. 361; Raines & Pizzini, 2009: 116, figs. 4g, 5g, 8a–c.

Elephantulum subspirale View in CoL — Keen, 1968: 419, fig. 90; Keen, 1971: 398.

Brochina subspirale — Lightfoot, 1993b: 76, fig. 22.

Brochina abnormale — Lightfoot, 1993b: 75, fig. 19.

Brochina View in CoL species #4— Lightfoot, 1993b: 75, fig. 20.

Material examined. In addition to the type material the following lots were examined. NHMLAC: LACM 1978 View Materials - 116.17 View Materials , Cedro Island , Nicoya, Puntarenas Prov., Costa Rica, intertidal, 2 sh ; LACM 1986 View Materials - 195.7 View Materials , La Gringa Point, Los Angeles Bay , Baja California, Mexico, 5 m, 1 sh ; LACM 1972 View Materials - 30.31 View Materials , Santa Elena Point, Guanacaste Prov., Costa Rica, 13–16 m, 1 sh . SBMNH: SBMNH 620308 View Materials , Isla Smith, NW, Baja California [Norte], Mexico, 120–183 m, 1 sh ; SBMNH 621376 View Materials , Punta la Gringa , Bahia de los Angeles, Baja California [Norte], Mexico, 20–40 m, 1 sh ; SBMNH 620309 View Materials , Cabo Tepoca, Sonora, Mexico, 20–30 m, 6 sh ; SBMNH 620846 View Materials , Bahia Cuastecomate , Jalisco, Mexico, 5–15 m, 1 sh ; SBMNH 622370 View Materials , Puertecitos, Baja California [Norte], Mexico, 2–3 m, 1 sh ; SBMNH 452533 View Materials , Bahia de Culebra , Guanacaste, Costa Rica, 13–23 m, 1 sh ; SBMNH 452534 View Materials , Las Cocinas, Sonora, Mexico, 13 m, 1 sh ; SBMNH 620310 View Materials , La Cruz de Huanacaxtle , Bahia de Banderas, Nayarit, Mexico, 7–20 m, 1 sh ; SBMNH 620312 View Materials , Bahia La Choya , Sonora, Mexico, 6–16 m, 1 sh ; SBMNH 620565 View Materials , Bahia San Carlos , Sonora, Mexico, 5–7 m, 1 sh ; SBMNH 621557 View Materials , Playa Olas Atlas, Sinaloa, Mexico, 10–25 m, 1 sh .

Original diagnosis. “ C. ( Elephantulum ) t. maxime elongata, tenuissime lirata; juxta aperturam annulo subtumente; septo mucronato, superficie subplanato, mucrone laterali, dextrorsum sita, parva, apice rotundato, subspirali: operculo concavo, tenui, anfr. plurimis lira tenui spiraliter ascendente.” Carpenter (1857: 315).

Description. Protoconch and teleoconch I unknown. Teleoconch II sculptured with weak longitudinal threads ( Fig. 49A View FIGURE 49 ), assumed transition to teleoconch III marked by incised axial line. Teleoconch III sculptured with thin longitudinal cords ( Figs. 49 View FIGURE 49 B–G), mucro low, pointed, positioned along dorsal margin ( Fig. 49B View FIGURE 49 ), transition to teleoconch IV marked by low, rounded varix ( Fig. 49B View FIGURE 49 ). Teleoconch IV sculptured with strong longitudinal cords ( Fig. 49H View FIGURE 49 ), transition to teleoconch V marked by abrupt, somewhat squared varix ( Fig. 49C View FIGURE 49 ). Teleoconch V with identical characters as previous stage ( Fig. 49D View FIGURE 49 ), transition to teleoconch VI marked by abrupt, well-developed, squared varix ( Fig. 49F View FIGURE 49 ). Teleoconch VI (last growth stage) large for genus [Tol 3.45–4.35 mm], tubular, moderately and regularly arched [Larc: 1.11–1.48 mm; Arc: 0.21–0.39 mm], subcylindrical, semi-translucent white ( Figs. 48 View FIGURE 48 A–B). Surface with numerous longitudinal cords, irregular in strength and spacing and with fine longitudinal lines in interspaces ( Fig. 49I View FIGURE 49 ). Longitudinal interspaces wider than cords ( Figs. 49E, I View FIGURE 49 ). Fine axial threads may be present near apertural end, giving cancellated appearance ( Fig. 49E View FIGURE 49 ). Posterior [Dpe: 0.61–1.00 mm] with somewhat thick edge, squared shoulder ( Fig. 48D View FIGURE 48 ). Septum hemispherical, slightly flattened ( Fig. 48E View FIGURE 48 ). Mucro normally covered by septum. Aperture [Da: 0.87–1.12 mm] with abrupt varix, fine axial threads ( Fig. 49E View FIGURE 49 ). Varix well-developed, abrupt squared shoulder, followed by abrupt constriction ( Fig. 49E View FIGURE 49 ). Lip smooth, with slightly deflected peristome ( Fig. 48D View FIGURE 48 ). Periostracum thin, smooth, light brown ( Fig. 48A View FIGURE 48 ). Operculum unknown. Conceptual reconstruction of growth stages shown in Fig. 50A View FIGURE 50 .

Distribution and Habitat. From Cholla Bay, Sonora, Mexico to Venado Beach, Panama. Intertidal to 180 m. Uncommon subtidally on sand and mud substrates.

Remarks. The type material of Caecum subspirale consists of subadult stages (NHMUK 1857.6.4.1515, Fig. 48E View FIGURE 48 ). Although Lightfoot (1993b: 76) correctly synonymized C. obtusum with C. subspirale , she must have overlooked the species’ varix or that it changes at different stages, because she did not include C. abnormale or her Brochina species #4. The C. abnormale type material (NHMUK 1857.6.4.1516, Fig. 48F View FIGURE 48 ) is simply an example of a late subadult stage C. subspirale with an early developed varix. The type material of C. validum de Folin, 1867 (MNHN-IM-2000-4582, Fig. 48H View FIGURE 48 ) consists of both badly worn specimens and fragments. However, the presence of longitudinal cords on a few specimens suggests they are examples of early subadult C. subspirale .

SBMNH

Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Mollusca

Class

Gastropoda

Order

Littorinimorpha

Family

Caecidae

Genus

Caecum

Loc

Caecum subspirale Carpenter, 1857

Raines, Bret K. 2020
2020
Loc

Brochina subspirale

Lightfoot, J. 1993: 76
1993
Loc

Brochina abnormale

Lightfoot, J. 1993: 75
1993
Loc

Brochina

Lightfoot, J. 1993: 75
1993
Loc

Elephantulum subspirale

Keen, A. M. 1971: 398
Keen, A. M. 1968: 419
1968
Loc

Caecum validum de Folin, 1867a: 40

Folin, L. de 1867: 40
1867
Loc

Caecum subspirale

Raines, B. K. & Pizzini, M. 2009: 116
Palmer, K. V. W. 1951: 43
Carpenter, P. P. 1860: 32
1860
Loc

Caecum (Elephantulum) subspirale

Carpenter, P. P. 1858: 419
1858
Loc

Caecum (Elephantulum) subspirale

Carpenter, P. P. 1857: 315
1857
Loc

Caecum (Elephantulum) abnormale

Carpenter, P. P. 1857: 316
1857
Loc

Caecum (Elephantulum) obtusum

Carpenter, P. P. 1857: 317
1857
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